Title: FACILITY DESIGN PACKET
1FACILITY DESIGN PACKET
ITEDU 396 PROGRAM PLANNING AND
IMPLEMENTATION RANDY HOWERTON JUSTIN OLIVER
2TABLE OF CONTENTS
3MISSION STATEMENT
- The mission of the Technology Education
Department at XYZ School is to create a safe
learning environment built upon an integrated,
positive learning relationship between students
and teachers, and facilitate student development
of personal and interpersonal skills that will
enable them to participate in a technological
world as informed citizens, voters, consumers,
and contributors to society.
4GOALS
- The goals of the Technology Education Program at
XYZ School are to prepare students to - Effectively use tools, materials, and machines to
produce technological devices (Wright, 1993) - Use appropriate personal and interpersonal skills
in participating in the technological society as
a citizen/voter, consumer, and worker (Wright,
1993) - Determine the impact of technological actions on
people, society, and the environment. (Indiana,
2000)
5GOALS continued
- Apply and transfer knowledge and skills
regarding diverse technological systems
(Mississippi, 1999) - Apply knowledge of and perform tasks
representative of technology-based careers,
including engineers, technologists, technicians,
and crafts persons (Maryland, 1995) - Develop student awareness and skill through the
safe utilization of tools, materials, and
equipment (South Carolina, 1994) - Explore and develop human potential related to
responsible roles in a technological society
(South Carolina, 1994)
6GOALS continued
- Use technology as a tool to enhance the teaching
and learning process (International Technology
Education Association, 2000) - Safely and effectively use resources, process,
concepts and tools of technology (Connecticut,
1998) - Interact and maintain a positive relationship
with teachers in a technologically literate
classroom
7PROGRAM STRUCTURE
8COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
9TECHNOLOGY TE 100(18 weeks) (1 credit)Open to
RequiredPrerequisite none
- An activity based course in which students
study communication, construction, design,
manufacturing, and transportation systems.
Students will interact individually and in groups
to improve their awareness of the environmental,
historical, and social impacts brought on by the
use of technology. Some of the activities
include desktop publishing, AutoCAD design,
building and racing a transportation vehicle,
building a structure and designing a product to
sell to the general public.
10DESIGN PROCESSES TE 101(18 weeks) (1
credit)Open to RequiredPrerequisite none
Students will learn the fundamentals of design
and enhance their brainstorming, creativity, and
problem solving skills. Students use these
skills to prepare architectural and engineering
drawings. The students then apply their
knowledge of design principles and AutoCAD to the
design of a structure and working drawings of a
product.
11CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES TE 102(18 weeks) (1
credit)Open to All StudentsPrerequisite none
- An interactive course where students learn
about the tools, people, materials, and processes
of constructing residential, commercial and civil
structures. Students will build a fully
functional wall segment to include the
foundation, plumbing and electrical systems by
interpreting blue prints.
12COMMUNICATION PROCESSES TE 103(18 weeks) (1
credit)Open to All StudentsPrerequisite none
- In Communication Processes students will use
desktop publishing, digital audio and video
editing, offset lithography printing and screen
printing to design and produce various products
such as business cards, shirts, web pages and
informative videos.
13TRANSPORTATION PROCESSES/SYSTEMS TE 104(18
weeks) (1 credit)Open to All StudentsPrerequisi
te none
- In this course students explore different modes
of transportation including land, air, water and
space. Students will study the technical systems
of each transportation mode and design,
construct, test and assess different vehicles.
14CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM TE 201(18 weeks) (1
credit)Open to All StudentsPrerequisite none
- Students will use various tools, processes,
and materials to design and produce specific
elements of residential, commercial and civil
structures and distinguish how different systems
interact and differ from one another. In
Construction Systems students will design and
build a model house including foundational,
floor, plumbing, electrical and truss systems.
This course may include field trips to observe
various applications of construction techniques.
15COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS TE 202(18 weeks) (1
credit)Open to All StudentsPrerequisite none
- In Communication Systems students will study
the history of various forms of communication
including print, radio and television.
Laboratory activities involve building circuits,
communication devices and constructing a
database. Students will also develop, produce,
deliver and asses a short news program.
16MANUFACTURING PROCESSES/SYSTEMS TE 203(18
weeks) (1 credit)Open to All StudentsPrerequisi
te none
- Students in Manufacturing Processes/Systems
study research and development, production and
marketing techniques used to develop products.
Students will also design and produce their own
product to sell for a profit.
17SEMESTER SCHEDULE
First 18 Weeks
Second 18 Weeks
18FLOOR PLAN
19SQUARE FOOTAGE/ ROOM TITLES
FLOOR COVERING
20ZONES OF ACTIVITY
Construction
Manufacturing
Transportation
Technology
Transportation
21PLUMBING
22ELECTRICAL
23EXHAUST
Exhaust Vent
24ELECTRONICS
25AIR
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